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Income-eligible customers can get 90% of repairs cost covered by a fund made of unclaimed deposits on cans of R-134a sold in ...
Federal climate policy challenges HVAC contractors across Northern California as refrigerant shortages delay essential air conditioning services.
The AIM Act changed a required substance for HVAC companies nationwide. The problem? They can't get ahold of it, and it's ...
There are a few key things contractors need to know about the refrigerant shortage. For starters: as the industry transitions ...
—If the car (no older than 1993) is leaking R-134a refrigerant – a greenhouse gas – it qualifies for the program. Older cars or light trucks that were retrofitted to use R-134a also qualify.
—If the car (no older than 1993) is leaking R-134a refrigerant – a greenhouse gas – it qualifies for the program. Older cars or light trucks that were retrofitted to use R-134a also qualify.
News' Isabel Flores spoke with individuals in the A/C industry about supply shortages and how that could impact prices for ...
The program is funded through unclaimed deposits from R-134a automotive refrigerant cans sold in California. “It’s not taxpayer money, it’s not state money,” Perrine said.
The EPA mandated that all new units use a new cooling chemical, Compound R-454B. Prices are expected to climb 18 to 20 ...